Butaccording to police, Yingling's apartment was just one of three that wereviolently broken into. The suspects kicked in doors and pointed a gun at atleast one other resident. It all happened around 5:30 Sunday evening.

Policesay they have not made any arrests yet, but are making the case a top priority.

"They'vebeen out here daily asking me questions," Yingling said.

Andhe says he hopes police are able to find those responsible soon.

"Ifnot, I don't know what the heck is going to happen," he said. "Hopefully theydon't try to hit nobody else's house up."